Mel Gibson, What Have You Wrought?
A new survey from the Pew Research Center has got tongues a’ clucking in the liberal blogosphere:
The more often Americans go to church, the more likely they are to support the torture of suspected terrorists, according to a new survey.
More than half of people who attend services at least once a week — 54 percent — said the use of torture against suspected terrorists is “often” or “sometimes” justified. Only 42 percent of people who “seldom or never” go to services agreed, according to the analysis released Wednesday by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.
White evangelical Protestants were the religious group most likely to say torture is often or sometimes justified — more than six in 10 supported it. People unaffiliated with any religious organization were least likely to back it. Only four in 10 of them did.
Well, someone’s gotta suffer for the sins of humanity, right?
Update: I blogged too quickly! Before we non-religious heathens start feeling too smug:
The religious group most likely to say torture is never justified was Protestant denominations — such as Episcopalians, Lutherans and Presbyterians — categorized as “mainline” Protestants, in contrast to evangelicals. Just over three in 10 of them said torture is never justified. A quarter of the religiously unaffiliated said the same, compared with two in 10 white non-Hispanic Catholics and one in eight evangelicals.
Uh … only one quarter of us said torture is never justified? Dudes: torture is never justified! There is no argument! Problem solved!
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May 1st, 2009 at 8:57 am
Pfffft. All this hubub just because Khalid Sheikh Mohammed forgot the safety word.
May 1st, 2009 at 12:03 pm
The safety word being “I trained in Iraq,” apparently.